ERRATA. P. 411, in the Genealogy: for 'Arragon' read' Aragon.' P. 566, line 5: for Charles' read his grandson Charles, son of Philip and Juana.' (See p. 358.) P. 659, line 2 from bottom: dele 'now Lord Russell.' P. 664, line 30: dele or another.' P. 696, line 6 from bottom: after 'Minorca' read and obtained from France a promise to destroy the fortifications of Dunkirk.' P. 798, last line: dele' now,' and after Spain read 'at the end of the Seven Years' War. (See p. 766.) P. 886, line 3: after 'Huskisson read the President of the Board of Trade.' P. 939, line 18 from bottom: for 'September 8. 1854,' read 'September 8, 185; 1. Palæolithic flint scraper from Icklingham, Suffolk 3. Engraved bone from Creswell Crags, Derbyshire 4 Neolithic flint arrow-head from Rudstone, Yorks 7. Example of early British pottery 8, 9. Examples of early British pottery 10. Bronze celt from the Isle of Harty, Kent 11. Bronze lance-head found in Ireland 12. Bronze caldron found in Ireland (From Evans's Ancient Bronze Implements') 13. View of Stonehenge (From a photograph) 14. Part of a British gold corselet found at Mold, now in the British Museum (From the Archæologia ') 15. Bust of Julius Cæsar (From the original in the British Museum) 16. Commemorative tablet of the Second Legion found at Halton Chesters on the Roman Wall 17. View of part of the Roman Wall 18. Ruins of a mile-castle on the Roman Wall (From Bruce's 'Handbook to the Roman Wall,' 2nd edition) 19. Part of the Roman Wall at Leicester (From Rickman's Gothic Architecture,' 6th edition, by J. H. Parker) 20. Pediment of a Roman Temple found at Bath (Reduced from the Archæologia') 21. Roman altar from Rutchester (From Bruce's Handbook to the Roman Wall,' 2nd edition) 22. Plan of the city of Old Sarum (From the Ordnance Survey Plan) PAGE 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 66 9 ΙΟ 17 18 18 19 20 21 34 FIG. 23. View of Old Sarum (Reduced from Sir R. C. Hoare's 'History of Modern Wiltshire. 24. Saxon church at Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts (From Rickman's Gothic Architecture,' 6th edition, by J. H. Parker) 25. Saxon horsemen 26. Group of Saxon warriors (From Harl. MS. 603) 27. Remains of a viking ship from Gokstad (From a photograph of the original at Christiana) 28. Gold ring of Ethelwulf 29. Gold jewel of Ælfred found at Athelney (From 'Archæological Journal') 30. An English vessel 31. A Saxon house (From Harl. MS. 603) 32. A monk driven out of the King's presence (From a drawing belonging to the Society of Antiquaries) 33. Rural life in the eleventh century. 34. Rural life in the eleventh century. (From Cott. MS. Julius A. vi.) January to June July to December 35. Plan and section of a burh of the eleventh century at Laughton-enle-Morthen, Yorks (From G. T. Clark's 'Mediaval Military Architecture') 36. Saxon buildings. (From Caedmon's Paraphrase) (From Hudson Turner's 'Domestic Architecture') 37. Glass tumbler. 38. Drinking-glass 39. Comb and case of Scandinavian type found at York (From the originals in the British Museum) 40. Martyrdom of St. Edmund by the Danes (From a drawing belonging to the Society of Antiquaries) 41. First Great Seal of Eadward the Confessor (obverse) (From an original impression) 42. Hunting, (From the Bayeux Tapestry) (Reduced from Vetusta Monumenta, vol. vi.) 43. Tower in the earlier style, church at Earl's Barton 44. Tower in the earlier style, St. Benet's church, Cambridge (From Rickman's 'Gothic Arcnitecture,' 6th edition, by J. H. Parker) 45. Building a church in the later style (From a drawing belonging to the Society of Antiquaries) 46. Normans feasting; with Odo, bishop of Bayeux, saying grace. (From the Bayeux Tapestry) 47. Harold swearing upon the relics. (From the Bayeux Tapestry) 48. A Norman ship. (From the Bayeux Tapestry) 49. Norman soldiers mounted. (From the Bayeux Tapestry) 53. Coronation of a king, temp. William the Conqueror (From a drawing belonging to the Society of Antiquaries) 77 82 86 87 91 91 93 94 95 95 96 97 98 99 |